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EconLit for AEA Members
What is it?
EconLit for AEA Members is a searchable bibliographic database. It contains all the Econlit records, but does not have links to full-text journal articles and books available on library and institutional installations. It is a tool for members who do not enjoy institutional access to EconLit. What it is not:EconLit for AEA Members is not the full-featured bibliographic search experience found on the platforms that are licensed to institutions by EconLit vendors. EconLit vendors have developed powerful platforms for use specifically with bibliographic databases. What does it do?EconLit for AEA Members is powered by Vivisimo Search Software, including its clustering software, which makes it possible to drill down by topics or JEL Classifications for relevant search results. It also provides downloads compatible with reference list software, as do institutional installations. It provides a new feature, Target Audience sorts for journals and working papers series. Target Audience sorts will be available shortly from most EconLit vendors. Sorting the search results by Target Audience moves the records relevant to the selected audience onto the first screens. The three audiences are: Research Economist (includes graduate students), Business Economist, and Undergraduate. See the Help screens for more information on how the Target Audience feature works. EconLit for AEA Members does provide search engine access the AEA journals available to AEA members on this web site. It also contains links to the full-text of working papers from selected series, most of which are open access. Access EconLit for AEA MembersIf you are an AEA member and would like to access the EconLit Search Engine, login using your e-journals username and password. If you do not have a username and password, please click here to register. If you are not an AEA member, please click for membership information. If you have forgotten your password, please contact dquint "at" econlit.org via e-mail or phone: 412-432-2301.
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